
Fri 4/7 @ 5-9PM
Walk All Over Waterloo in the Waterloo Arts District always offers plenty of chances to eat, drink, see art and hear music.
This month, there’ll be several new shows to see. Praxis Fiber Workshop started its Digital Weaving Lab artist residency in 2021 to introduce artists and others to this new way of working. The program’s alumni will be showing the work created during the residencies at the Praxis Gallery, with an opening on Friday @ 6-8pm.
Also opening a new show is Waterloo Arts, where Judy Giera’s And it can give some joy goes on view in the main gallery. Giera’s mixed-media works look at what it means to survive as a transgender woman in the current climate when a vociferous group of hateful rightwing politicians have decided to make them the target of a ginned-up culture war they never chose to be part of. In addition, the Waterloo Arts Café will open Elena Masrour’s Bingo, I’m the King Now. Both shows will be welcoming visitors from 6-9pm. Giera will be doing an artist walk-through at 8pm.
From 5-8pm you can stop in a Deep Dive Art Projects to see More Gifts, featuring prints and drawings by Clevelander and School of the Arts alum Theadis Reagins, a first-year student at the Cleveland Institute of Art. It’s his first solo show.
There’ll also be a free performance by Cleveland musicians Jenna Fournier and Rob Kovacs in the Music Saves store, courtesy of Cleveland Rocks: Past Present Future.
